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The case involving two county employees charged with official oppression and giving a false report to peace officer in January has been sent to the state attorney general’s office because of a conflict of interest identified by County District Attorney Nicole Bishop.
Read moreThe Boerne Star is sponsoring a candidate forum for Boerne ISD trustee candidates and Fair Oaks Ranch city council and mayor hopefuls on Wednesday, April 7, in the Boerne High School Auditorium.
Read moreJohn W. Douglas, age 76, of Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas, passed away on Saturday, February 20, 2021 at Methodist Hospital in San Antonio. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Read moreDr. A. Charles Rabinowitz of Boerne, Texas, passed away peacefully at his home on February 28, 2021, surrounded by his loving wife of 15 years, Kristi, and his devoted family. He was born December 13, 1949, in Corpus Christi, Texas, to George and Johanna Bass Rabinowitz.
Read moreIf you have a child or other family member who has special needs because of physical or mental conditions, you face a variety of challenges planning for their care, including financial ones. You may also have some well-meaning relatives who want to help, but who may not realize that their moves could actually result in some serious lifestyle and monetary problems for your loved one.
Read moreAfter two COVID-19 public vaccination events, the city of Boerne and Kendall County are expanding their signup options for individuals seeking a COVID-19 vaccine.
Read moreAfter six weeks of practicing and honing their speaking skills, the 57 eighth-graders at the Geneva School of Boerne presented either a historical speech or poem in front of their peers, parents, faculty and judges during the preliminary round of the eighth grade oratory contest. From there, the top 11 speakers advanced to the final round of competition, which was held Monday in Geneva’s Lyceum.
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